Saturday, May 23

Preparation for NCAAs all in the details for UCLA women’s tennis

It’s the little things that matter, and the UCLA women’s tennis team knows it. In the midst of a two-week pause from any form of competition, the longest such break the Bruins have had all season, players and coaches are making it a point to focus in on even the smallest aspects of their daily routines. Read more...

Photo: Coach Stella Sampras Webster said that for players like junior Robin Anderson, the focus will be on not having to worry about “anything physical” after the team’s two-week hiatus. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Alyssa Tiumalu comes back swinging after multiple injuries

The sunlight strained Alyssa Tiumalu’s eyes more than ever. With recent concussions weighing on her brain, she was sensitive to being outside in the bright California sun. Read more...

Photo: Senior outfielder Alyssa Tiumalu spent a combined total of 23 months in rehab during her career at UCLA. This season, her 40 starts are the most she has recorded since her freshman year. (Dang-Co Vu/Daily Bruin)


Men’s tennis doubles play crucial for NCAA championship

As last year’s NCAA championship got underway, the men’s tennis teams of UCLA and Virginia understood that just one point could be the deciding factor in who would be crowned national champions. Read more...

Photo: After struggling in doubles play early on in the season, UCLA men’s tennis has turned its play around as of late. Junior Marcos Giron emphasized the importance of chemistry in playing with a teammate. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA baseball needs wins to stay in contention for playoffs

Having fallen out of the four major NCAA baseball polls and accumulated a low RPI with its recent play, UCLA baseball’s playoff chances are very much in question with 14 games left to play in the regular season. Read more...

Photo: Junior closer David Berg returned to play against UCSB after missing the previous seven games due to injury. Berg pitched 1.2 scoreless innings against the Gauchos. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin)



Darkness forces UCLA baseball into rare tie with UCSB

The UCLA (22-19-1, 9-9 Pac-12) and UC Santa Barbara (26-11-1, 7-8 Big West) baseball teams met up in Santa Barbara on Tuesday afternoon to settle their season series, but both clubs ended up losing to a common enemy: the sun. Read more...

Photo: Ty Moore said he hadn’t experienced lights out at a baseball game since Little League. The sophomore outfielder went 4-5 with three RBIs, part of a success he attributed to newfound confidence in his collegiate playing ability. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)